MVC :: Cannot Pass Model To Action Via ActionLink?

Jun 4, 2010

I'm trying to implement paging in my app, so i need to know what page the user wants to click on, as well as pass the model (for some fields)I'm able to pass the desired page, just not the model (for the search criteria)here is my view:

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Heres my Controller Action

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My ViewModel SearchResults has a string property "Search". When i do it this way searchModel == null in the NextPage Action.

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